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Welcome to Thornford Church School

Welcome to Thornford Church School. Agenda. Introductions – Mr Ian Bartle (Headteacher) Our team who support you and your child Parent Governor - Mrs Sonam Chhoki FTS (Friends of Thornford School) – Mrs Paula Goddard School Meals Club – Mrs Rachel Saddington

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Welcome to Thornford Church School

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  1. Welcome to Thornford Church School

  2. Agenda • Introductions – Mr Ian Bartle (Headteacher) • Our team who support youand your child • Parent Governor - Mrs Sonam Chhoki • FTS (Friends of Thornford School) – Mrs Paula Goddard • School Meals Club – Mrs Rachel Saddington • Breakfast Club – Mrs Zoe Dycer • PSA (Parental Support Advisor) – Mrs Jackie Scott • Extended Service – Mrs Andrea Cunningham • Tour of the school – led by Thornford School Senior Leadership Team (Mr Bartle, Mrs Rees & Mrs Wilkes) – in three groups • Presentation – ‘Your child starting school’ – by Mrs Sue Rees & Mrs Tina Wilkes (Senior Teachers + Reception Staff) • Class Activities – a chance to view a sample of activities that everyone could perform at home to help your children before school • Final question and answer session - in the hall • (approx finish 7.30)

  3. Introduction • Who’s who? • Atmosphere • The Class • Community and Cluster • Prospectus • Timings

  4. Timings There will be a few occasional days towards the end of the Autumn terms when your child will be invited to stay all day e.g. Christmas Parties etc.

  5. Preparing for School Fostering independence • Dressing and undressing • Coats – zips, shoes, laces/velcro • Toileting Socialising • Sharing • Choosing games • Putting things away/tidying up • Turn taking

  6. EYFS – Early Years Foundation Stage Based on six areas of Learning • Personal, Social and Emotional • Communication Language and Literacy • Problem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy • Knowledge and Understanding of the World • Physical Development • Creative Development

  7. Personal, Social and Emotional Also an example of Problem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy and communication language and literacy.

  8. Communication Language and Literacy

  9. Problem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy

  10. Knowledge and Understanding of the world

  11. Physical development

  12. Physical Development

  13. Creative Development

  14. Learning Encouraging a Questioning Mind and a Sense of Fun!!! Speaking – Listening – Reading – Writing • Sharing Books and Rhymes • Rhyming Skills • Pencil control and hand coordination – drawing, cutting, write name (Capital letter to start with!)* Number • Counting • Recognising Numbers • One to one correspondence • Sorting • Naming shapes

  15. Reading • Library books to share and enjoy. • Storytelling Books • Sound (Phonics) Books • Reading Scheme (We will revisit this at the information afternoon in September)

  16. Routines Start of Day! • Bring your child around the school to the Reception Play Area. • At 8.55 you will be greeted by the classteacher or classroom assistant • Your child will enter through the conservatory door and should hang up their coat etc on the hook with their name • They should put their book bag in their named tray and their red communication book in the appropriate box End of Day! • Collect your child from the conservatory door • Your child should always say ‘goodbye’ to the adult once they have been collected

  17. What your child will need • School Uniform (see prospectus for further information) • Book Bag • PE Kit • This should be in school at all times in a named bag.. • All items of clothing should be clearly named • Hair should be tied back if long • No jewellery – including stud earrings Please check your child’s daps fit on a half-termly basis and names have not washed out of clothing.

  18. Dates for Introductory Sessions

  19. The First Two Weeks • Establishing routines • Developing Independence • Home Learning • Your child will come home with a library book for you to enjoy and share together. • Enjoying all areas of Learning Settling in – having fun!

  20. Next Steps – A learning Culture • EYFS Profile • Information Evening in September • TermlyReport Cards and Parents’ Information Evenings Please let us know of any thing that is worrying you or your child straight away!

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